Friday, April 29, 2011

methyl iodide is "highly toxic"

In February 2010, the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) concluded that methyl iodide is "highly toxic," and that "any anticipated scenario for the agricultural or structural fumigation use of this agent would result in exposures to a large number of the public and thus would have a significant adverse impact on the public health." It also concluded that adequate control of the chemical in these circumstances would be "difficult, if not impossible."


On December 1, 2010, methyl iodide use was approved as a pesticide in the State of California.

It is now being used all over california on citrus orchards.

It's more than obvious that the FDA and government want us all dead and dying.

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